A nursing lab is a specialized clinical simulation environment where students practice patient care techniques, nursing skills, and critical thinking using high-fidelity simulators and medical equipment. These labs, often separated into foundations, OBG, pediatrics, and community health units, bridge theoretical knowledge with safe clinical practice.
A skeleton laboratory in our college setting serves as a specialized, hands-on learning environment for studying human or comparative osteology. These labs are crucial for medical, nursing, anthropology, and biology students to understand anatomy in three dimensions.
Computer laboratories in our campus to serve as essential hubs for practical training, research, and technical skill development. They provide access to specialized software, high-speed internet, and hardware for coursework, assignments, and academic research.
Equipped with birthing simulators and neonatal manikins, this lab trains students in safe childbirth, maternal care, and emergency obstetric procedures. It provides hands-on practice in a supervised, realistic environment.